Biowaste to Biofuel A Microbial Approach [#977515]

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by Shashi Kant Bhatia, Parmjit Singh Panesar, Ranjit Gurav
English | 2026 | ISBN: 1032981555 | 356 pages | True PDF EPUB | 32.64 MB
This book encompasses a wide range of topics related to biowaste to biofuels, covering agro-wastes, food waste, wastewater, CO2, and so forth. Each chapter provides an indepth examination of a specific biowaste to biofuel conversion technology discussing the underlying science, production processes, challenges, and potential applications. It presents practical insights into microbial biofuel production, including detailed explanations of fermentation processes, microbial pathways, conversion techniques, and technological advancements backed by case studies.
Includes theory and delves into practical applications of microbial biofuels
Reviews sustainability and environmental benefits with a focus on renewable energy
Explores how these fuels can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change
Discusses bioalcohol, biodiesel, biohydrogen, biomethane, and so forth
Provides real-world examples and case studies showcasing biofuel potential for a greener future
This book is aimed at graduate/master's students and researchers in bioenergy, fermentation, and chemical engineering.
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